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Source Description
This red-figure kylix depicts a woman standing to the left in the tondo. She extends her right hand in which she holds a length of a wool that comes out of a kalathos on the ground before her. Behind on the upper right hangs a mirror. She wears a chiton, mantle, and fillet.On the front side are three youths in a music lesson. On the left, a youth sits to the right on a diphros holding a barbiton upright on his lap with his left hand and a plectron in the right which is attached to the instrument by a string. A bag hangs behind him. An older youth in the center sits frontally on a diphros, head to the left. In his outstretched right hand he has a staff, and in the left he holds a bag on his lap. Between them hangs a pair of sandals, one in profile, the other shown from the bottom. On the right another youth stands to the left, holding out a lyre in his right hand; a plectron hangs from a string attached to the lyre. All three wear a mantle and fillet.On the back three youths are again depicted in a music lesson. On the left, a youth playing auloi sits on a diphros in profile to the right. A pair of sandals hangs behind him as on the front. In the center another youth stands in profile to the left. A flute case and a bag hang between them. On the right, a third youth stands to the left holding out a lyre in his right hand; a plectron hangs from a string attached to it. All three wear mantle and fillet.
Scholar Source Context
Document identity
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19953
label
Kylix with Woman and Music Lesson
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obj
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object
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4
Source metadata
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19953
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contentType
object
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normalized
title
Kylix with Woman and Music Lesson
description
This red-figure kylix depicts a woman standing to the left in the tondo. She extends her right hand in which she holds a length of a wool that comes out of a kalathos on the ground before her. Behind on the upper right hangs a mirror. She wears a chiton, mantle, and fillet.On the front side are three youths in a music lesson. On the left, a youth sits to the right on a diphros holding a barbiton upright on his lap with his left hand and a plectron in the right which is attached to the instrument by a string. A bag hangs behind him. An older youth in the center sits frontally on a diphros, head to the left. In his outstretched right hand he has a staff, and in the left he holds a bag on his lap. Between them hangs a pair of sandals, one in profile, the other shown from the bottom. On the right another youth stands to the left, holding out a lyre in his right hand; a plectron hangs from a string attached to the lyre. All three wear a mantle and fillet.On the back three youths are again depicted in a music lesson. On the left, a youth playing auloi sits on a diphros in profile to the right. A pair of sandals hangs behind him as on the front. In the center another youth stands in profile to the left. A flute case and a bag hang between them. On the right, a third youth stands to the left holding out a lyre in his right hand; a plectron hangs from a string attached to it. All three wear mantle and fillet.
provenance
Don Marcello Massarenti Collection, Rome [1897 cat. no. 241]; Henry Walters, Baltimore, 1902, by purchase; Walters Art Museum, 1931, by bequest.
date
ca. 470-460 BC (Classical)
citationUrl
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CC0
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en
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Ceramics
kylikes
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4
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4
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import
dimensions
units
cm
width
9.9
height
31.7
dimensionsRaw
H with handles: 3 7/8 x Diam with handles: 12 1/2 in. (9.9 x 31.7 cm); Diam at mouth: 9 9/16 in. (24.3 cm); Diam at foot: 3 13/16 in. (9.7 cm)
Source extras
cul
Greek
style
Attic
inscriptions
[Transcription; in the tondo to the left of the woman's head] ΗΟ ΠΑΙΣ [Translation] The boy[Transcription; in the front
running horizontally slightly below the rim] ΗΟ ΠΑΙΣ ΚΑΛΟ[Σ] [Translation] The beautiful boy [Transcription; on the back
running horizontally slightly below the rim] ΗΟ ΠΑΙΣ ΚΑΛΟΣ [Translation] The beautiful boy
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terracotta
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6754
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none
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